"Radiopaque" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Radiopaque" Meaning

Radiopaque refers to something that is resistant to radiation, blocking or absorbing X-rays and other forms of electromagnetic radiation, making it visible on an X-ray image.

"Radiopaque" Examples

5 Example Sentences for "Radiopaque"


The radiopaque contrast agent was injected into the patient's vein to help visualize the blood vessels in the MRI scan.
The pigs with the implanted radiopaque markers were used in the study to track their digestive system and food absorption.
Researchers used a radiopaque material to create a hollow, three-dimensional model of a tumor for surgical planning.
Missing a dental adjustment is likely related to class choice errors in class V ceramic restorations, among which class V restorations replaced by radiopaque materials.
The patient's symptoms persisted despite the use of a radiopaque marker during the Barium study, indicating a gastrointestinal issue that required more specialized evaluation.

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